“Let me emphasize that when I talk about sovereignty, I’m not talking about secession,” explained Glass, a Houston lawyer. “I’m talking about our tenth amendment sovereignty.”

“You’re not for me!” Kilgore shouted.

The two argued back and forth. Glass tried to discourage Kilgore from being a one-issue voter.

“That’s the only issue!” he said. “Why would you want to stay with the United States government and let them kick you in the head? Why? What reason?”

“There is no reason,” a man sitting nearby said.

“Oh yeah, there’s a reason,” Glass chimed in. “I was born in America and I intend to die here. And I’m not leaving her in her hour of need. I’m not turning my back. She’s not going to fall. Not on my watch.”